News: The Nation Newspaper - Missing Friends 1864-1876 *********************************************** Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives Islandwide Index Copyright ************************************************ File contributed by: Mary Heaphy THE NATION NEWSPAPER - MISSING FRIENDS 1864-1876 ---- 1864 ---- 20th Feb. 1864 Information wanted of Margaret M'KINNIREY, who emigrated from Dublin in the year 1852. When last heard of she was in bendigo Diggings, Sandhurst, Australia. Any information respecting her will be thankfully received by her sister, Mary BERGIN, (late Owens), Address, Mr. Beakey, 46 Stafford St. Information wanted of George FLOOD, who emigrated in the year 1853 on board the ship Constantine, of and for New York. When last heard of about 7 years ago, he was clerk at the Hudson station of New York and Hudson railway. He is a native of Clongill, Co. Meath. Any information will be gratefully received by his brother Bernard Flood, 24 West Street, Drogheda. Information wanted of Mrs James SCOTT, wo emigrated to America in 1848. When last heard of was in Secor, Woodford County, State of Illinois. Any information respecting her will be thankfully received by her son, Malach DORAN, Earlshill, near Killenaule, Co. Tipperary. 23rd April 1864 Information is wanted by Thomas GORMAN of his son, Thomas Gorman, of Lowhill, in the Queen's County, Ireland, who emigrated to America in November 1859. When last heard of, he was with Mr. George Sympton, Pebble County, State of Ohio. America. Information wanted of Charles COLLINS, Hatter, a native of Bantry, Co. Cork, who left Brooklyn, New York, on the 20th August, 1855. The last account from him was a letter dated Melbourne, March 17th 1858. Any information thankfully received by his wife, Ellen Collins, 145 Front Street, Brooklyn, or by his sister, Mrs HEGERTY, 175 East Eleventh-Street, New York. Information is wanted whether James and Catherine GLEASON, (reported in the Nation of April 9th, as having lost a child through death, on March 10th) are natives of Templetuohy, near Templemore, Co. Tipperary. If they emigrated to there about 16 or 17 years ago?-because if so, they can hear from the sister of Catherine GLEASON, by addressing a letter to Bridget Hughes (late Bridget White, by her first marriage), wife of Matthew HUGHES, Painter, 41 Moland Street, Bermingham, England. Information wanted of Isaac and Henry WEBSTER, brothers, formerly of Loughlinstown, in the County of Dublin. Isaac emigrated in the Wave, on the 1st April 1852, and Henry (the younger) on July 12th 1859. On the 20th April, 1860 Isaac was discharged from the Pennsylvania, in which ship he had served as petty officer for several years.When last heard of, Henry was with his brother, as a visitor, on board the Pennsylvania, on the 7th Sept. 1859. Their sorrowing mother would be grateful for any information concerning both, or either of them, addressed to Mrs. Wm. Webster, Loughlinstown, Co. Dublin. 16th Jan. 1864 Information wanted of Mrs. Ann WRIGHT, and her sister Catherine. The husband of the former, when last heard of, was in the employment of Mr. Patrick M'Kenna, 333 Paratt- Street, Baltimore, Maryland. Any information will be gratefully received by their brother, Thomas MURPHY, at Mr. Mooney's, 74 Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Dublin. 17th Dec. 1864. Information wanted of Eliza Anne and Johannah CULLITON, who left Bagnalstown about 4 years ago for Boston, where they resided for a short time, after which they proceeded for Sacramento City, California. Any information regarding them will be thankfully received by their mother, Bridget Culliton, at Heath, Bagnalstown, Co. Carlow. 11th June 1864 Information wanted of Thomas LUCEY, who emigrated from Limerick on board the Fanny in May, 1854. When last heard of was living with Mr. Tutill, Cutchoge, Long Island. Any information will be gratefully received by his brother-in-law, John GALLIGAN, Lower Weedon, Northamptonshire, England. Information wanted of Patrick O'DONOGHUE, who left Ballinvar, Co. Tipperary, on Sept. 17th 1852. When last heard of he was in New York. He left a wife, one son and three daughters in Ireland. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his son Laurence, 2 Stansfield Yard, Geol Lane, Halifax, Yorkshire, England. Information wanted of John T. COTTER, stone-cutter and builder, and Edward Cotter, tailor, both of Cork. When last heard of (about ten years ago) they were in Cincinnati, Ohio. Any tidings of them will be thankfully received by their brother, William Cotter, Schoolmaster, 11 Roman's Walk, City of Cork. 21st May 1864 Information wanted of the whereabouts of Edward CORCORAN, of Dublin, 33 years old, sailed for New York in 1848-9. Was last heard of in 14 Leonard Street, New York. Any information will be thankfully received by his brother W.P. Corcoran, 238 and 4G Saunston St, Melbourne, Victoria. Information wanted of William KEWITZY and his wife Susana. When last heard of, in Jan. 1863, were then in Stockwell Mills, Adelaide, South Australia. Information thankfully received by Mr. Williamson, 18 Crow St. Dublin, for Mary KAVANAGH. 30th July 1864 Information wanted of Peter M'DONNELL, of Kilkenny, aged 21 years, who went to America four years ago. When last heard of was living in 184 Queen-Street, Albany, New York. His brother Michael wishes to hear about him, as he heard two years ago that he was killed in Meagher's Brigade. 23rd July 1864. Information wanted of James KING, a native of Fishamble Street, Dublin; he enlisted in the 58th Regiment, in August, 1840; he was discharged in Wellington, New Zealand, some years ago, he is a tailor by trade. Any information gratefully received by his affectionate father, Patrick King, 107 Bride Street, Dublin. Information wanted of Anne WRIGHT, formerly of Rathsallah, Dunlavin, Co. Wicklow, who went to America a few years ago. When last heard of she was living in General Doyle's, Bellview House, Halifax. Any news of her will be most thankfully received by her afflicted mother, Widow Wright, Rathsallah, Co. Wicklow. Information wanted of Mrs Catherine FAUNT, (maiden name M'Govern), a native of Castleblayney, County Monaghan. When last heard from about 9 years ago she was living in Providence, Rhode Island. Any information gratefully received by her son, John Faunt, 25 Great Britain Street, Dublin. Information wanted of John M'CANN, of Kingscourt, in the County of Cavan, who emigrated from Dublin, via Liverpool, in the year 1848. Any information gratefully received by J.P. M'Cann, 6 Ely Place, Dublin. 27th March 1864. Information wanted of Lieutenant John GOSSON, of the 86th Irish Brigade, and aide-de-camp to General Francis Meagher. He is supposed to reside in or around Albany, State of New York. Any information will be gratefully received by Mrs Catherine Hand, Quay Street, Dundalk, County Louth. Information wanted of James MALONE, of Rhode, King's County, Ireland, who, when last heard of, was with Mr. Moses Buckley, of Fairfield, Southport, Connecticut. Letters to be addressed to his sister, Rose Malone, care of the Postmaster, Inchicore, Dublin. 13th Feb. 1864 Information wanted of Daniel, James, Honora, and Johanna O'BRIEN, of the Parish of Kilgariff, Clonakilty, County Cork. Daniel emigrated in 1830, James and Honora, in 1837, and Johanna in 1840. When last heard of about 24 years ago, they were then living in the township of Ramsay, 13 and 3 Upper Canada. Any information gratefully received by their sister (Catherine O'Brien), now Mrs John M'Carthy, 8 Queen Street, Seven Dials, London, England. 3rd Sept. 1864 Information wanted of Charles KILLEEN, a native of Dublin, who emigrated to New York in 1853. When last heard from he was in St. Louis. Any information received by his brother, George Killeen, Eden Ville, Dolphin's Barn, Dublin, or by his brother Joseph, at the office of this paper. Information wanted of Martin CONNOLLY, of Milepost, Parish of Slieverue, County Kilkenny, who emigrated to Baltimore, North America, on the 1st Sept. 1852. When last heard from in 1854 he was in Summerset, State of Maryland. Any information to his son Stephen Connolly, 6 Church Row, Dowlais, Glamorganshire, South Wales. Information wanted of Mrs Margaret SMYTHE, otherwise WALKER, who left Castlecomer for America in 1846. When last heard from in 1858, she was in Chicopee, Massachusetts, North America. Any information regarding her will be thankfully received by her nephew, John Walker, Castlecomer. Information wanted of Mary Anne BLOXHAM, who left Dublin for New York, with one child, on the 16th August, 1848, her husband, Richard Bloxham, having preceded her. When last heard from about ten years ago, they were in St. Annette (query Cincinnati), and she heard that her husband died there. Any information received by her mother and brother, Mary and Mathew RUSSELL, 28 Exchequer St. Dublin. 27th August 1864. Information wanted of Charles TAYLOR, who left Roundtown, County Dublin, some years since. When last heard of was in San Francisco, California. A letter addressed to David Gilbert, Office of the Nation, would put him (if alive) in immediate communication with his brother. 27th August 1864. Information wanted of Patrick and James LEDWIDGE, natives of Newtown, Trim, County Meath. When last heard of they were at Darvill, Vermillion, State of Illinois, in December, 1856. Any information will be thankfully received by their father, Richard Ledwidge, Newtown, Trim. 20th Aug. 1864 Information wanted of Arthur CAMPBELL, who was last heard of in September, 1861, in a letter he wrote from San Francisco, California, and has not since been heard of. If any good Priest who knew of him in San Francisco, would write to his poor mother, or to Major O'Reilly, Knock Abbey, Dundalk, Co. Louth, whether the said Arthur F. Campbell, is alive, or any news of him, it would be a great charity. 31st Dec. 1864. Information wanted of Michael O'GORMAN, Annfield, Borrisoleigh, County Tipperary, who emigrated to America in 1854. He lived in Globe Village, Mass., to 1858, was subsequently in Cincianati, Louisville, and Memphis, and when last heard of, in Jan. 1860, was in Trenton, Arkansas. Any information of him would be thankfully received by his friends in Globe Village, or through the Nation, by his brother, James O'Gorman, Mount Moris, Geelong, Australia. 26th Nov. 1864 Information wanted of James REILLY, who emigrated from Drogheda in Sept. 1860. His last letter to his father, Henry Reilly, in June 1862, was from New York, stated that he had been engaged in the taking of New Orleans and Port Royal, and that he was shortly again to leave New York and go to service, but could not tell what part of America. He directed that a letter should be sent for him, addressed to James Reilly, care of John Carroll, 152 Chery-Street, New York, but no reply has been received. A letter of inquiry has also been sent to the Secretary of the War office, but it has produced no answer. Information will be thankfully received by his father, Henry Reilly, Canal House, Caledon, County Tyrone. 19th November 1864. Information wanted of Thomas GRANT, who left Ireland in June 1863, and when last heard of was residing convenient to or about Homewood, State of Pennsylvania, United States. It is supposed that he has been enrolled in the army. Any information to his father, Francis Grant, Cashel, Silverbridge, County Armagh. 5th Nov. 1864. Information wanted of Michael TEGART, who emigrated to the United States in the month of August, 1854. When last heard from in May 1863, he was in New York. He had at that time served one year and eight months in the Federal service, and was then employed in the New England Soldier's Institution. Any information received by James Tegart, High-walk, Chapel-Street, Newry. 8th October, 1864 Information wanted of John BYRNE, of Newry, who left Ireland for New Orleans, about the month of October, 1856. When last heard from in the month of July, he was in Philadelphia. Any information to James Casey, King Street, Newry. 17th Sept. 1864 Information wanted of Joseph MADDEN, a native of Tuam, who left the British Navy in November, 1861, and went to America. By communicating with his people at home he will hear something to his advantage. ---- 1865 ---- 22nd April 1865 Ellen KIRBY, who left Caherciveen for New York, and sailed from Queenstown in April 1863, last heard from in December 1863, was then in Jersey City, State of New York, is requested to communicate with her parents, and brother John, at Waterville, Co. Kerry. 1st April 1865. Information wanted of John QUIRK, who left Bellview, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin, in 1848. When last heard of nine years ago, was in Albany. Any information gratefully received by his brother Thomas, at 4 Ellis's Quay, Dublin. Information solicited by Catherine HUSTON, of the Parish of Anna, Redhill, Co. Cavan, concerning her brother Patrick, whose address, when last heard from, was at George Dreaper's, Mobile, Alabama. 4th March 1865 Information wanted of Joseph AHEARN, Wm. Ahearn, and Mary Ahearn, who left Lismore, Co. Waterford, for America, about 15 years ago, last heard of, from New York, about 9 years ago. Any information gratefully received by their aged father, Michael Ahearn, Lismore, Co. Waterford, or their brother Patrick, Launcestown, Tasmania. Information wanted of John, Timothy, and Denis MANOHEY, natives of Shanballymore, Co. Cork, when last heard from, they were at 8 Elm Street, Lawrence City, Massachusetts, North America. Any information to their sister, Mary Manohey, 20 Old King-Street, Depford, London. 18th Feb. 1865. Information wanted of John Brannen, who emigrated to the United States on the 10th March, 1863, and has not since been heard of. Any information to his wife, Mary, care of Rev. A.S. M'Cann, St. Joseph's, Heywood, Lancashire, England. Information wanted of Edward M'ELVOGUE, Birtley, County Durham, who emigrated to America in 1863. He lived in Brooklyn when last heard from in Feb. 1864, His friends are looking for information of him, or through the Nation, his cousin, John ROBINSON, Birtley. He is a native of Donoghmore, County Tyrone. 21st Jan. 1865 Information wanted of Michael HART, shoe maker, who emigrated to United States, in August 1861. When last heard of in June 1862 he was in Allaganny County, State of New York. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his wife Bridget, care of Rev. A.S. M'Cann, St. Joseph's, Heywood, Lancashire, England. 25th Nov. 1865 Information wanted of John KEARNEY, 26 years old, clerk by profession, a native of Dublin, who left for New York on the 28th Jan. 1864, and has not since been heard of. He is about 5 feet 10 inches in height, brown hair and eyes, and fair complexion. Any information respecting him will be received by Mr. B. Kearney, 147 James'-Street, Dublin, or Mrs B. O'Connor, 76 Elridge Street, New York. 23rd Sept. 1865 Information wanted of John HALLEHANE, a black smith by trade, a native of County Cork, Parish of Killmacabea, aged 22 years. When last heard of, in January last, was then in Errill, in the Queen's County. Any information concerning him will be thankfully received by his poor afflicted mother, by addressing James Callaghan, Rosscarbery. 27th May 1865. Information wanted of Ellen LARKIN, (matrimonial name, Ellen GINANE), Catherine Larkin, and Anthony Larkin, who left Cloughjordan, County Tipperary, about 14 years ago. When last heard of, Anthony was at 107 Washington Street, New York. Ellen and Catherine when last heard from about 5 years ago, were at Newburgh, Orange County, State of New York. Any information thankfully received by their brother Peter. Address to the care of Michael Revan, Emill, Cloughjordan, Co. Tipperary, or James Foley, 46 Stafford Street, off Brook Street, Manchester for Peter Larkin. ---- 1866 ---- 15th Dec. 1866 Information wanted of Bernard J. NAUGHTON, a native of Ireland, When last heard of, in January, 1866, was in Santiago, South America. He had been previously carpenter's mate on board the United States Steamship, and was discharged in New Orleans in July 1865. Information will be gratefully received by Martin Naughton, 32 New Road, Galway. 13th Oct. 1866 Information wanted of Edward GREEN, and Catherine, his wife. When last heard of they were at No. 7 Avenue, New York. Any information will be thankfully received by their mother, Mary Cooke, 11 Back Clare-Street, Liverpool. 29th Sept. 1866 Information wanted by Mary BARRONS of her brother Patrick Barrons, who left Kilkenny, Ireland, about 18 years ago for Australia. When last heard from, he was in King-Street, Sydney, in 1858. Any information will be thankfully received by his only sister Mary, or his nephew, Edward Phelan. Letters may be directed to the Very Rev. Canon Lynch, Adm. St. Andrews, Westland Row. Dublin. 22nd Sept. 1866 Information wanted of John CROWLEY, son of the late John Crowley, shoemaker, Dunmanway, County Cork. He was last heard of in March, 1865, when he was in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia. Any information gratefully acknowledged by his brother, Dan Crowley, 5 Phoenix-Street, Crown St. Soho, London. 28th July 1866 Information wanted of Thomas CAMPBELL, who was transferred from the United States War-Ship Calhoun to the Colorado, and left the service the 10th Feb. 1864. Any intelligence of him will be gratefully received by his afflicted mother, care of Mr. Cleary, 12 Aston's-Quay, Dublin. 23rd June 1866 Information wanted of Michael DUDELY, who left Carrick-on-Suir about 6 years ago. When last heard from, on Dec. 12th 1864, he was in Company K, 114th Regiment, (Pennsylvania Volunteers), Headquarters, Army of the Potamac, Washington. On the 29th May, 1865, he was mustered out of the service. Information gratefully received by his mother Honora Dudely, Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary. 28th April 1866 Information wanted of John BOHAN and his wife Mary, who, before the close of the American War, were in Louisville, Kentucky, and wrote from thence to Miss Jane Preston, St. Augustine's, Granby Row, Manchester. A letter to them, addressed as they directed, was returned from Louisville in August 1856, as the owner could not be found. Any information gratefully received by the said Miss Preston, 24 Crescent, Salford. 13th Jan. 1866 Information wanted of William CAHILL, who arrived in New York in November, 1860. He was well known at Mr. Bakers, 341 First Avenue, and at the New York Gas Office. He was also a volunteer, and served in the 37th N.Y. Regiment. When last heard from, in Sept. 1864, he was in New York, at Mr. Bakers, just arrived after 12 months naval service. Any information gratefully received by his father, William Cahill, Ballinagoule, Charleville, Co. Cork. ---- 1867 ---- 21st Sept. 1867 Information wanted of Eliza ARNOLD, who left Dromore, Co. Down, about 30 years ago, and emigrated to America. When last heard of was living in Charleston and had married a man named Martin. Address to William Gallagher, Pensioner, Beagh, Co. Fermanagh. 7th Sept. 1867 Information wanted of John O'CONNOR, who sailed from the port of Limerick, in 1847, for the United States. He was last heard of in 1859, and was then living in Pennies, Randolph County, Missouri. Any information gratefully received by his brother Thomas O'Connor, 48 Hanover Street, Belfast. 10th August 1867. Information wanted of James Furlong, of the County of Wexford. When last heard of, on the 6th April 1866, was Captain of the Schooner, George Hill, in the Port of Boston. US. 13th July 1867. Information wanted of John LALOR, and his wife Mary, who left The Green, Tipperary, with a large family, about 16 years ago. When last heard of was in Providence, Rhode Island. Also of Thomas FITZGERALD who left London for Adelaide about 17 years ago in the ship Samuel Badington. Address to Bridget Fitzgerald, 251 Whitechapel Road. London. American and Australian papers please copy. 9th March 1867 Information wanted of brothers, John and Patrick DUNNE. When last heard of, in 1861, they were in Concord, in the state of New Hampshire, in the employment of Mr. James B. Hill. Any information of either of them will be thankfully received by their father, John Dunne, Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny. ---- 1868 ---- 5th Sept. 1868 Information wanted of Thomas O'BRIEN, who left Limerick about six years ago. When last heard of he was in Ax Creek, Bendigo, Australia. Any information respecting him will be thankfully received by his father, John O'Brien, Thomandgate, Limerick. Information wanted of William and Edward FLANAGAN, who left Tinahinch, Queen's County for America. William has left about 40 years ago and Edward about 19 years. When last heard from, William was a salesman for a Mt. Bennet, Great Atlantic Street, New York City. Any information respecting them will be thankfully received by their brother Bernard, 4 Angle Street, of West-Street, Leek, Staffordshire, England. Information wanted of Patrick HAIGNEY, who left Loughrea, Co. Galway, in March 1857. When last heard of, about three years since, he was then residing in Melbourne, Australia. Any information will be thankfully received by his mother, Catherine, Loughrea, Co. Galway. 25th April 1868 Information wanted of Christopher M'NAMARA, who left Dublin for America in March, 1866.When last heard from, he was leaving New York for Cincinnati, and from that to St. Louis, Missouri. Any information thankfully received by his sister Margaret M'NAMARA, 12 Bishop Street, Dublin. Information wanted of Matthew FEALY, Killoe, Longford, who went to America in March, 1861. When last heard from, he was in Louisville, Kentucky, Any information thankfully received by his mother, Mary Fealy, Killoe, Longford. (As in paper). Patrick DEVANY wants information of James DEVANY, his brother, who left Cohernabrock, near Shrule, Co. Mayo. Its 7 years since he left the above place. When last heard of about three years ago, he was in St. Louis. Address to Patrick Devany, 4 William Street, Heywood, Lancashire, England. If Sarah BOYLAN, who sailed in the Morovia steam-ship from Liverpool to New York in November, 1866, is still alive, her father will be happy to hear from her at 4 East Arran Street, Dublin. 7th March 1868 Information wanted of a young man named Henry M'KENNY, who in October 1861 was a clerk in the sugar refinery of Montreal. Any information will be thankfully received by Laurance M'Kenny, Market Street, Trim, County Meath, who will be happy to defray all expenses. ---- 1869 ---- 4th Sept 1869 Information wanted of Daniel O'SULLIVAN, who, being then aged about 16 years, sailed from Queenstown for Australia, on the 22nd March, 1863, in the emigrant ship, “Beyanpore”, under the care of Rev. D. Quinn and Rev. Dr. Dunne. Information will be thankfully received by Mr. John Naglem 25 North Earl Street. Dublin. Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney papers, please copy. 16th Oct. 1869 Information wanted of William O'BRIEN, Blacksmith, a native of Claregalway, County Galway, who emigrated to America about the year 1850. When last heard of, five years ago, he was living in San Francisco, California, and went thence to the diggings. Any information gratefully received by his niece, Margaret O'Brien, Esker, Banagher, Ireland. 7th Aug. 1869 Information wanted of James M'MANUS, formerly of 84 Capel Street, Slater, who emigrated either in the year 1837 or 1838, supposed for America. Any information regarding him will be gladly received by his brother John, at 44 Arran-Street, East. American and Australian papers please copy. 5th June 1869 Information wanted of Patrick HANLON, who left Dublin in April 1858, for Melbourne. Address Edward Hanlon, London Company, North Wall, Dublin. ---- 1870 ---- 20th Feb. 1870 Information wanted of Lewis DOYLE, native of Tipperkavan, Co. Wicklow, who emigrated to the United States in 1846, and lived from that time to 1860, when last heard from, with the Hon. John, or Judge Moore, of Newiheria, Martinswell, Louisiana. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his brother John, 11 Vicar Street, Dublin. New Orleans papers please copy. 15th Oct. 1870 Information wanted of James DANIEL, native of Maynooth, Co. Kildare, who emigrated to America in May, 1850, from Donadea, same County; was last seen in New York about 3 years ago. Any information respecting him will be most thankfully received by his brother, Mr. John Daniel, Mountpleasant House, Clane, Co. Kildare, or his nephew, Mr. Thomas Joseph Daniel, 27 Lower Sackville Street. Dublin 3rd Sept. 1870 Information wanted of Michael BRADY, Cooper. When last heard of, two years ago, he was living at 110 Harlem Street, New York. Any news send to his father, care of Mr. Denis McCarthy, Master Cooper, Upper John Street, near Murphy's Brewery, Cork, for Robert Brady, Cooper, Will be thankfully received. 28th May. 1870 Information wanted of Alice WARD, who left Curtis-Lane, Carrickmacross, Ireland, who was last heard of about 5 years ago, and at that time was in New York. Her mother, Alice WARD, maiden name M'CLUSKY, wishes to know is she still living. Please address to her at Carrickmacross Post-Office, County Monaghan. Information wanted of Patrick M'GOWAN, who left Belfast in 1844 for New York. Any information will be thankfully received by his son and daughter, Charles and Mary M'Gowan, at 13 Lower Baggot-Street, Dublin. 6th May. 1871 Information wanted of David CARROLL, regular carpenter, son of the late John and Frances Carroll, formerly of Ballinahinch, Ashford, Co. Wicklow, general shopkeepers. He left Dublin on the 4th of September, 1848 for the state of Louisiana. Any information of him would be thankfully received by his wife, Eliza Carroll, care of James Mooney, 26 Usher's-Quay, Dublin. 19th Nov. 1870 Information wanted of Marianne COGHLAN, who left Nenagh, County Tipperary, in 1849. When last heard of was in San Francisco, Also of John Coghlan, who left in 1858; when last heard of (in 1865) was on board the Agawam, United States Steamer, at Fortress Munroe. Also of Margaret Coghlan, who left in 1856, when last heard of was in Beaufort, Fairy Creek, Victoria, Australia. Information respecting the above or any of them, will be thankfully acknowledged by their sister, Mrs Eliza LYNCH, Lusmagh, Banagher, King's County, Ireland. American and Australian papers please copy. 1st Oct. 1870 Information wanted of Thomas and Alice SULLIVAN, who left Ballyjamesduff, Co. Cavan, in the year 1829. Information gratefully received by their brother Francis. When last heard of were in Hartland, or Livingston, Ohio. 16th April 1870 Information wanted of Patrick HIGGINS, tailor, who sailed from London, on the 24th April, 1869, on the steamship, Ballarat, bound for New Zealand. Any information concerning him will be thankfully received by his brother, Owen Higgins, Mailenbeg, Glencolumbkille, Co. Donegal. ---- 1871 ---- 25th Nov. 1871 Information wanted of Arthur O'BRIEN, who embarked for America in the year 1865, and who has not been heard of since. He was a tall, square built man, aged about 37 years. Any information will be gratefully received by his disconsolate wife Brigid O'Brien, Coolroe, Kilmuckridge, Co. Wexford. 20th May 1871 Information wanted of Edmond COTTER, Slater and Plasterer. When last heard of in 1869, he was in St. Joe, Missouri, U.S. Any news of him will be gratefully received by his brother, William M. Cotter, Schoolmaster, 11 North Parish, City of Cork. 14th Oct. 1871 Information wanted of Patrick M'GOWAN, who left Belfast in 1844 for New York. Any information will be thankfully received by his son and daughter, Charles and Mary M'Gowan, at 13 Lower Baggot-Street, Dublin. 6th May. 1871 Information wanted of David Carroll, regular carpenter, son of the late John and Frances Carroll, formerly of Ballinahinch, Ashford, Co. Wicklow, general shopkeepers. He left Dublin on the 4th of September, 1848 for the state of Louisiana. Any information of him would be thankfully received by his wife, Eliza Carroll, care of James Mooney, 26 Usher's-Quay, Dublin. ---- 1872 ---- 2nd Nov. 1872 Information wanted of Matthew SHERLOCK, a native of Dunboyne, County Meath. About 10 years ago he had been a servant at the Royal R.C. College, Maynooth. Any information regarding him shall be thankfully received by his nephew, William GILESPIE, Provision Merchant, 62 Cheetham Street, Rochdale, Lancashire, England, or by his aged and widowed mother, Catherine Sherlock, Dunboyne. American and Australian papers please copy. 28th Sept. 1872 Information wanted of Patrick M'KENNA, formerly of Dublin, then of Leeds, Iron- Moulder, when last heard of (two years since) he was about starting from Omaha, Nebraska, to Philadelphia. Any information will be thankfully received by his brother in law, Phillip CARROLL, 30 Middle Gardiner Street, Dublin. 25th May 1872 Information wanted of William ROSSELL, about 40 years of age, tailor, who sailed for America in the year 1852 or 1853. When last heard of he was residing in Heysburg- Street, New York. Any information regarding him will be thankfully received by his mother, Bridget Rossell, of 7 Lower Mecklenburgh St. Dublin. 16th March 1872 Information wanted of Bernard and James GELSHINAN, and Christopher and Thomas Mullins, Distillers, natives of County Westmeath, Kilbeggan Demesne, who left Ireland about 25 years ago for New York. Any information respecting them will be thankfully received by their first cousin, Mrs Mary CONNOR, (formerly Mary KEARNEY), Edenderry, King's County, Ireland. Information also wanted of John CONNOR, who left Ireland for New York about six years ago. Any information respecting him will be thankfully received by his parents, in Edenderry, King's County, Ireland. ---- 1873 ---- 8th Nov. 1873 Information wanted of Honora BRADY, of the Pike, Glanmire, Co. Cork. Any news send to her father, Michael Brady, care of Mr. James Good, at Thomas Lyons and Co's, Warerooms, South Main Street, Cork, for Michael Brady. When last heard of she was in Cincinatti, Ohio. 11th Oct. 1873 Information wanted of Bernard M'GAGHRAN, who left Manorhamilton, on the 12th Feb. 1873. Any information of his whereabouts will be thankfully received by his brother, Peter, Manorhamilton, Co. Leitrim. American and Australian papers please copy. 4th Oct. 1873 Information wanted of Michael GARVEY, who emigrated to America in the year 1864. Last account received from him, by letter, was that he was in St. Louis, Missouri. Previous to his last letter he was employed in the United States Hotel, Cincinatti, Ohio. Information will be gratefully received by his mother, Bridget, Tubbercurry, Sligo. Information wanted of Edward D. HEFFERNAN, who in or about the year 1855 lived somewhere in Grafton Street, Dublin. Any tidings of him will be gratefully received by his sister Bridget, now Mrs, Daniel Clancy, Port Colbourne, Province of Ontario, Dominion of Canada. 31st May 1873 Information wanted of Michael, Thomas and Julia DOYLE, natives of Crosna, County Roscommon, who emigrated to America about 1852, and who lived for some time at Sharold, Canada West. Any news of them will be thankfully received by their brother, John Doyle, care of Very Rev. Canon Motler, St. Mary's, Bradford, England. Canadian papers please copy. 8th Feb 1873 Information wanted of John POWER, who left Ireland in 1851. Sailed from Waterford. A native of Ballyquin, near Curraghmore, Co. Waterford. Last heard from on the 1st Sept. 1853, was residing with his parents, Urbanna, Champagne County, Ohio, in Mr. Henry James service. He is 30 years of age, dark hair, fresh colour, middle size, stout. Any information of the above will be thankfully received by his wife and daughter, Sarah Power, 127 Oliver St. Birkenhead, Cheshire, England. 13th Dec. 1873 Information wanted of Helena DOWLING, of Rathoath, Co. Meath, who emigrated to America, in August 1865. When last heard from (22nd May 1871) was in San Francisco, California. Information will be thankfully received by her sister, Mary, care of D. Sullivan, Nation Office, Dublin. 1st Feb. 1873 Information wanted of Mrs Mary MORRISON; also her sons, Edward and John, who left Dublin 5 years ago for New York. Edward, when last heard of, was in Texas. Any information will be thankfully received if addressed to “L.O.”, 30 Kildare St. Dublin. ---- 1874 ---- 8th Aug. 1874 Information wanted of Daniel DOHERTY, carpenter, who emigrated from Coleraine, his native place, in 1847, and was last heard of at Newark, New York. Any news of him will be gratefully received by his brother James Doherty of 15 Richard Street. Glasgow. Information wanted of Edward DOYLE, Printer, formerly of Dublin. When last heard of was working on the Cincinatti Enquirer. Any information of him will be thankfully received at 6 Pill-Lane, Dublin. 25th April 1874 Information wanted on the present whereabouts of Patrick DELAHUNTY, a native of Waterford, will be thankfully received by his brother, John Delahunty, King Street, Snow Hill, London. When last heard of he was in Buffalo. 18th April 1874 Information wanted of the present residence of James, Kate, Margaret, and Bridget MARTIN, children of John Martin and Kate Smith, of Dublin, Ireland. Address their brother, Michael, San Francisco Monitor Office. Information wanted of Michael M'DONOGH, of Doomore, Tubbercurry, Co. Sligo, who left that place and went to England, in December 1872, When last heard of was employed at the docks in Liverpool in April 1873. He is a native of Doomore, and spend many years at Chaffpool with Mrs. Armstrong as servant. Any information will be thankfully received by his wife, Bridget, Doomore, Tubbercurry, Sligo. 14th Feb. 1874 Information wanted of Hugh and John CONNOLLY, natives of Carrowkeel, near Boyle, Parish of Aughana, Sligo, who left Ireland about 20 years ago. When last heard of they were in Hopkinstown, Massachusetts. Any information gratefully received by William Connolly, Benada Abbey, near Tubbercurry, Sligo. Information wanted of William D. HERLIHY, who left Ireland in 1859, for the USA. Lived some time in Glensialls, also spend some time in the Western States. When last heard of, left New York (it is supposed)for California. Any information will be thankfully received by his brother, Patrick Herlihy, Farrankeil, Rathmore, Co. Cork. 9th May 1874 Information wanted of James HUGHES, formerly of 57 Middle Church Street, Dublin. When last heard of, about 5 years since, was at Turcola Campaigne or Douglas County, Illnoise.(Spelling in paper). Height about 5'11, Fair complexion, aged about 30 years. Any information concerning him will be thankfully received by his anxious mother, Bridget Hughes, same address. 26th Sept. 1874 Information wanted of Thomas KAVANAGH, or CAVANAGH, of Kilkenny, who left Ireland about 40 years ago. Please address his sister, Catherine O'CONNOR, 1 Edmund Place, Aldergate Street, London. ---- 1875 ---- 23rd Jan. 1875 Should this meet the eyes of John, Hugh, or Philip CUMMISKEY, who left Bellurgan, County Louth, for Iowa, America, about 30 years ago, they are earnestly requested to communicate with their brother Owen, at 18 Wotton-Road, Deptford, Kent, London, England. American papers please copy. 18th Sept. 1875 Information wanted of Patrick CASEY, absent about 3 years in Australia. When last heard from was in the employment of a bank in Sydney. He was a native of County Westmeath. Any information regarding him will be thankfully received by his brother, James Casey, Irishtown, Athlone. 13th Feb. 1875 Information wanted of Hugh MALLON, native of the Parish of Garry, County Cavan. Last heard of 15 years ago. He was a turnkey in Columbis Jail. Any information regarding him will be thankfully received by his daughter, Maria Mallon, 2 Blinshall Street, Dundee, Scotland. ---- 1876 ---- 12th Aug. 1876 Mrs. O'REILLY, whose maiden name was Charlotte BARLOW, formerly of the Quay, Dublin, and married at Portobello Chapel, by the Rev. Father Collier, to John O'Reilly, farrier in the 8th Hussars, wishes very much to communicate with her brothers and sisters, or any surviving friends, but has lost their address. Should this meet the eye of any friends or relatives they are earnestly requested to write to her at the following address---Mrs J. O'Reilly, Uitenhage, Cape of Good Hope. John O'Reilly, her husband, would also wish hear from his surviving family and friends. He was born in Killagar, near Killeshandra, Co. Cavan, and joined the 8th Hussars on the 23rd Dec., 1843. Address as above. 11th March 1876 Information wanted of Thomas D'ARCY, Blacksmith, native of Ennis, Co. Clare, who left Great Bridge, Staffordshire, England, in Oct. 1856 for New Zealand. When last heard of he was in California. Any information of him will be thankfully received by Bridget QUINN, 17 Greek Street, Liverpool. Information wanted of John CARROLL, tailor, when last heard of, about 9 years ago, he was in Sydney. Any news regarding him will be thankfully received by his brother, Joseph Carroll, 59 Marlborough Street, Dublin. Sydney Freeman's Journal, and other Irish Australian papers, please copy.